my little sister on campus
An incredible applause to Jane Kupfer, my little sister on campus from my home town. That’s right, a dear friend and little sister at that as well. I had to dedicate this post to her after her die hard mentality she put into ESOAL this past weekend. So get this… Jane bust her chin open during the event and had to get stitches. I’m not sure how she got it or what had happened, but most people who get injured during the event at virtually any degree, simply never come back to finish the event (and I don’t blame them). Even if it’s minor. But guess what… yep, you guessed it, Jane came back. They had to wrap some bandage around her head to prevent her stitches from coming undone, but she came right back into it. Don’t believe me about the bandages, check this out:

She has grown so much in just the past couple of months she has been here and I only expect her to grow more as the months progress. I don’t get as much time with her as I would like, but the moments that I do spend with her, I always make sure that she is being taken care of in all aspects here. And with a great core as well as her core advisor, Jordan Goodson, I know she can’t go wrong! I just wanted to give “mad props” (a new term I’ve learned) to Jane for being such a great friend and taking the role of my little sister on campus. Below is a picture of her beautiful core, sister core and brother core (in pink… weird). Although Jane may not be my blood sister (i love all my sisters at home), she has certainly become the little sister on campus I’ve always wanted.


Eric, I’m glad you found a sister on campus…Just don’t forget this sister misses you very much…I have plans on coming to TM this weekend…for the GV ATF…Hope to see you around…Visit my xanga site or blog sometime…It is good to see you are enjoying yourself…Keep growing brother!
Sista 4 Life, Leigh-Anne Walston
this is about me!